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updated
26/10/01
Now
its all aboard the Puppy Walking Express!
WITH
A bark and a whistle, the Severn Valley Railway’s Guide Dogs’ Express
will steam out of Kidderminster with 70 puppy walkers and their dogs today,
Friday, 26th October.
The
special train, with its canine packed carriages, will travel to Bridgnorth
in celebration of the important work of The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association’s
volunteer puppy walkers.
The
charity’s puppy walkers care for and educate guide dog pups from six weeks
of age until they are year old, when they begin their specialised guide
dog training at centres around the country.
Volunteers
teach basic obedience and get the puppies used to a home environment,
noise and the bustle of towns. A young guide dog puppy is a companion
for its temporary owners, who find it so rewarding to raise a dog who
will one day give a blind person a new independence by acting as their
eyes.
With support from the Severn Valley railway, Guide Dogs hopes to raise
awareness of its work amongst young people. Children on the train will
receive complementary copies of the charity’s Pups magazine, packed with
exciting celebrity interviews and information about the work of guide
dogs.
David MacKay from Guide Dogs explains: “We are really grateful to the
volunteers who so enthusiastically prepare puppies for their role as guide
dogs. Wanting to acknowledge and celebrate their work, with the fantastic
support of the Severn Valley Railway, we hope everyone will have a journey
to remember.
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